Seeing is Believing
By abhaijith
@abhaijith (2963)
India
2 responses
@gjabaigar (2200)
• Philippines
28 Dec 08
Believing is not only to see but also to feel.... And if you can't feel it just trust and believe your ownself and that is the truth.... Ok here is a tricky question.... Do you know you have a brain? If you know, do you see it? or Do you want to see your brain? So, you can prove you have really a brain.... ^_^ hello abhaijith ^_^ peace.... ^_^
@abhaijith (2963)
• India
28 Dec 08
ah,ok friend.Its really a tricky question.You are right Believing is not to see but also to feel.You are absolutely right my friend.
Thank you for your response.
@wingsanctuary (163)
• Malaysia
28 Dec 08
I also disagree that "seeing is believing". The eyes is not any much better than most of our senses, although it is probably the sense that we rely on the most normally. I use to like to send optical illusions to my friends when I spot them online to remind them the the eyes are very simply "tricked". ^^
I believe the best determiners for "believing" is to keep all your senses sharp, keep your mind open, and keep your blood cool. When to believe or not to believe, I trust my instincts more than my senses. I believe the my "instincts" is where all the results of the senses are compiled together.
Sometimes, people act against their will, what you may see maybe one of those actions and may not be a very good indicator of what's really real and what's not. Confucius once said something like this: Observe what he does, observe why he does it and finally, observe whether he enjoys doing it or not before you judge a person. Those, I belive, are words of great wisdom.